Alliance Women’s Retreat helps women heal
KINDERSLEY - The Kindersley Alliance Church hosted an all-day Women’s Retreat on Saturday, April 12th, featuring four guest speakers.
Bobbi Hebron begins new position at Rivers West District for Sports, Culture and Recreation
KERROBERT - The Rivers West District for Sports, Culture and Recreation is pleased to have Kerrobert resident, Bobbi Hebron come on board as their Community Development Coordinator.
Letter to the Editor: I enjoy Madonna’s columns
For ages I’ve been meaning to let you know how much I enjoy Madonna’s columns; today is the day.
Eatonia students sell quality handmade products
EATONIA - The community of Eatonia showed up in full force to support the Grade 7 and 8 students at the Young Entrepreneurs Showcase on the afternoon of April 14th.
EGG-CELENT TIME!
The Kindersley Playschool kids had a whole lot of fun decorating Easter eggs last week. They decorated their eggs in a colourful volcano.
Leader athletes shine in badminton
Our senior district championship was held at SCCHS on Saturday, April 12. Thanks to Trish Carleton (Ponteix) and Spencer Davis (Val Marie) for helping run the results table.
Kindersley's kindergarten kids head out to the farm
KINDERSLEY—All the kindergarten kids at Westberry Elementary School enjoyed a field trip to the Fries family farms, located a few kilometres west of Kindersley.
Earth Day: it’s time to transition to renewable energies
April 22, 2025, is Earth Day, a time to remember the importance of protecting the world’s natural resources and prioritizing renewable energies.
What about the use of renewable energies worldwide?
Ending dependence on non-renewable energies is essential for tackling climate change. In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, here’s an encouraging overview of several countries…
Community safety and wellbeing is essential for Saskatchewan municipalities
Many municipalities in Saskatchewan face serious challenges to community safety and well-being due to provincial and federal government policies, negatively affecting their ability…
Penton: Guerrero, Jr.’s signing highlights a solid April
After a miserable last-place finish in the American League East in 2024, the trajectory arrow is pointed straight up for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2025.
Pop 89: Slow-breaking News from The Subtle World
Today is one of those “That’s enough, shut ‘er down” days. And by that, I mean enough with the doom-scrolling, the gawking at the latest “fast-breaking,” hard-hitting” news!
Check It Out: One of the most consequential elections in Canadian history
A golfer hits a ball, and it misses the green by inches. His partner says, “That’s called a son-in-law shot. It is not what you expected, but you will take it.”
Book: The Door at the End of Everything
The metaphorical title of Lynda Monahan’s fifth poetry collection, The Door at the End of Everything, is lifted from her long, forthright poem of the same name.
Manitoba Hydro ends two US contracts, seeks to sell power to Nunavut and possibly Saskatchewan
WINNIPEG – Manitoba Hydro will not be renewing two contracts totalling 500 megawatts of power capacity, and will instead be offering it for possibly two energy corridors…
Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association Re-Elects President
Last week, SUMA delegates re-elected Yorkton Councillor Randy Goulden to serve as their president.
Quick crop establishment lowers flea beetle risk
Flea beetles remain the top ranked canola pest, according to the latest grower survey. The Canola Council of Canada 2024 grower survey asked respondents to name the diseases…
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP Weekly Report: Theft of mail
Rosetown RCMP are investigating theft of mail from the Post Office in Harris.